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As we approach fall here at NEFA, we are thrilled to mark the beginning of our grantmaking season for Public Art. This year, we're excited to relaunch our full slate of grant programs, including Public Art for Spatial Justice (PASJ), Collective Imagination for Spatial Justice (CISJ), the Public Art Learning Fund (PALF), and Making It Public (MIP). After last year's paring down of our offerings, we're eager to connect with more artists, cultural producers, and communities than ever before.
Before diving into deadlines, we want to take a moment to recognize that our global and national political landscape feels particularly violent and overwhelming for many of us. In these turbulent times, it's easy to feel powerless. However, Team Public Art believes in the strength, resilience, and creativity of our local communities. Artists and organizers have always been at the forefront of community building, especially during moments of crisis. Through this slate of grants, we hope to provide opportunities for artists and communities to come together, support one another, and create spaces of care and healing.
Guided by NEFA’s organizational values, our vision for public art is rooted in the belief that public art can shift public culture and change the future. We support diverse cultural and artistic expressions of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) as essential to creating more equitable public spaces. Our commitment to addressing the intersectionality of spatial justice and racial justice is critical to cultivating a vibrant public art ecosystem. We believe in the importance of context in public artmaking and aim to support art that honors the integrity of people, places, stories, and ideas—past, present, and future. This guiding vision is more important now than ever before and by anchoring ourselves in this work, we believe we can contribute to a more equitable and just world at the local level.
To help realize this vision, we are re-launching our full slate of grant opportunities: Public Art Learning Fund, Collective Imagination for Spatial Justice, and Public Art for Spatial Justice. These are three unique programs that support artists and communities at varying moments on their public art journeys. Each program, however, represents a different facet of Team Public Art’s commitment to fostering a more vibrant and equitable public art ecosystem.
PALF is a professional development grant for artists, creatives, and cultural producers looking to refine or launch their public art practice by developing specific skills, knowledge, and practice areas. PALF:
CISJ supports teams who are committed to creating public art for spatial justice in their communities but need time and space to figure out how to do that responsibly, sustainably and effectively. CISJ:
PASJ invests in artists and organizations who are ready to implement public art for spatial justice projects in their communities. PASJ:
In partnership with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council’s (MAPC) Arts and Culture Department, NEFA invites municipalities in Massachusetts to participate in the Making it Public for MA Municipalities 2025 cohort.
Municipalities selected for the 2025 Cohort will:
In addition to MIP for MA Municipalities, NEFA will also host Making it Public for MA Artists, a 5-week virtual training series designed and facilitated by Forecast Public Art to support artists of all disciplines in exploring and expanding their public art making practice. Registration Making it Public for MA Artists will open in December, and workshops will take place from March-April 2025.
Before starting your application, please take a moment to review all eligibility criteria, funding criteria, and narrative questions. Our pre-recorded webinars are also available to guide you through the application questions and ensure a smooth application process. In addition to exploring the content on our website, we recommend signing up for office hours and attending our live info sessions which will provide additional information on each grant.
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We look forward to another inspiring year of public artmaking with you!
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